Global Healthy and Sustainable City Indicators instructional videos
A series of instructional videos for the Global Healthy and Sustainable City Indicators software, describing how users can configure, create and share urban indicators for their city or region using the open source Global Healthy and Sustainable City Indicators tool, designed to support participation in the 1000 Cities Challenge of the Global Observatory of Healthy and Sustainable Cities.
The software can be configured to calculate and report on policy and spatial indicators for healthy and sustainable cities in diverse contexts globally. The core set of spatial indicators are calculated for point locations, a small area grid (e.g. 100m), and overall city estimates. Optionally, indicators can also be calculated for custom areas, like administrative boundaries or specific neighbourhoods of interest. In addition CSV files containing indicators for area summaries and the overall city are also generated, omitting geometry. Metadata and data dictionaries are generated to accompany the data, along with reports in multiple languages.
It is envisaged that the series of videos explaining the software's usage will be updated and expanded upon over time.
Funding
Renewal of the Partnership Centre: Systems Perspectives on Preventing Lifestyle-Related Chronic Health Problems
National Health and Medical Research Council
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